Comic books and graphic novels are both very alike, yet very different at the same time. Both express a story with art—while comics tend to narrate a story in a serialised form, graphic novels tell an engaging story in a single book.
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Graphic Novel Review: A-Force
by Libraries and Culture Assistant Awais
In this A-Force comic Marvel’s newest hero Singularity has escaped Battleworld and entered the Marvel Universe. But she didn’t make the journey alone. To combat the most fearsome threats from across the Multiverse, ANTIMATTER, Singularity will call upon Earth's mightiest team of Avengers such as She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, Dazzler, Medusa, Nico Minoru, Together, they are A FORCE to be reckoned with!
The plot revolves around Singularity coming to earth 616 and thinking it's the world she crash landed in before. She finds all of her team members from the other world: She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, Nico, Dazzler and Medusa. They don't know who she is. We're also introduced to Dr.Bell who's a brilliant scientist and creates devices that get rid of Antimatter and save Singularity. They start out as a group of individuals and eventually become a team of friends and fight to protect earth from other creatures.
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